Fade
The Beat Strangler
This is insanity. I asked it a few questions and it was pretty good.
Then I asked it to make a beat and it can't but at least it told me what I need to do. So for those that want to get into beatmaking, this is what it told me:
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Me: Make a beat.
GPT: I'm sorry, but I am just a computer program and do not have the ability to create music. However, I can try to help you make a beat if you'd like! What kind of beat are you looking to make? Do you have any specific instruments or sounds in mind that you'd like to use?
Me: Hip Hop
GPT: To make a hip hop beat, you'll need a few things:
The robots are coming for us........
Then I asked it to make a beat and it can't but at least it told me what I need to do. So for those that want to get into beatmaking, this is what it told me:
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Me: Make a beat.
GPT: I'm sorry, but I am just a computer program and do not have the ability to create music. However, I can try to help you make a beat if you'd like! What kind of beat are you looking to make? Do you have any specific instruments or sounds in mind that you'd like to use?
Me: Hip Hop
GPT: To make a hip hop beat, you'll need a few things:
- A digital audio workstation (DAW) - This is software that you can use to create, edit, and produce music. Some popular DAWs for making hip hop beats include FL Studio, Ableton Live, and Logic Pro.
- Sound samples - These are pre-recorded sounds that you can use to create your beat. You can find sound samples online, or you can record your own using a microphone and a recording device.
- A drum kit - A drum kit is a set of drum sounds that you can use to create a beat. You can find drum kits online, or you can create your own by recording individual drum sounds using a microphone and a recording device.
- Open your DAW and create a new project.
- Import your sound samples and drum kit into the DAW.
- Choose a tempo for your beat. A common tempo for hip hop beats is around 80-100 beats per minute.
- Create a basic drum beat using your drum kit sounds. You can do this by adding drum sounds to a drum track in your DAW and arranging them in a pattern.
- Add other instrument sounds to your beat. You can use your sound samples or record your own using a microphone and a recording device.
- Edit and arrange your sounds to create a complete beat. This might involve adjusting the volume and panning of your sounds, adding effects like reverb and delay, and arranging your sounds into a song structure (such as verse, chorus, and bridge).
- Save and export your beat as an audio file.
The robots are coming for us........